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2014 Top 100 Cryptocurrency (Linear Scale) – Wall Art Home Decor Poster Bitcoin Crypto

2014 top 100 cryptocurrency (linear scale) - wall art home decor poster bitcoin crypto

2014 Top 100 Cryptocurrency (Linear Scale) – Wall Art Home Decor Poster bitcoin Crypto

2014 top 100 cryptocurrency (linear scale) - wall art home decor poster bitcoin crypto

This is a must-have poster for any crypto currency enthusiast. This infographic poster (measuring 24 x 36 inches) shows a historical overview of the top 100 crypto currencies in 2014 with bitcoin, Ripple, Litecoin and BitShares featured at the top. Each coin shows a historical pricing chart for 2014 alongside data like market capitalization in USD, lowest and highest value in USD. Coins are ranked by market capitalization. More than 3,000 API requests were made from 6 sources to gather all the data. Each logo for each coin has been manually edited for consistency. Start collecting this yearly overview today!

Printed on museum-quality, thick, durable, matte, acid-free paper. This print is not framed. Will fit any standard 24×36 inch poster frame.

The data of this poster reflects a snapshot taken on December 31st, 2014.
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